On 12/17/2013 09:15 AM, Lars Hecking wrote: > Thanks for the update, Johnny. > >> 1. The mozilla compiled lightning uses a newer glibc than is available >> in EL5 ... therefore it will not work with the EL5 Thunderbird. There >> is a thunderbird-lightning package in EPEL testing for EL5 >> (thunderbird-lightning-2.6.4-1.el5.x86_64.rpm) that should address this >> issue. The upstream mozilla compiled plugin works for EL6. Here is the >> EL5 x86_64 link to download: > > This is still broken for my use case (Lightning plus "Exchange 2007/2010 > Calendar and Tasks Provider 3.1.3). Launching tb from a terminal, when you > configure the calendar and either enter the settings manually, or select > Exchange autodiscovery, then click on "Check server and mailbox" or "Perform > autodiscovery", resp., the following errors are shown, resp.: > > 1st-setup: Error: Warning: Error during creation of erPrimarySMTPCheckRequest. Err=ReferenceError: erPrimarySMTPCheckRequest is not defined > > or > > 1st-setup: Error: Warning: Could not create erAutoDiscoverRequest. Err=ReferenceError: erAutoDiscoverRequest is not defined That is another 3rd party plugin ... I downloaded "exchangecalendar-3.1.3.xpi" and extracted it and I do not see anything inside there that is glibc specific (no binaries that are dynamically linked) so, I see no reason it would not work with the EPEL lightning from testing. That said, I can not test it as I don't have that environment. >> 2. External http, https, and ftp Links may not work from thunderbird: > [...] > > This works, although I didn't try if it works without. > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20131217/48a7dba1/attachment-0005.sig>